SUPPLIES OF GRAIN.
NEW SOURCE FOR FRANCE. SURPLUS FROM THE UKRAINE. Australia and N.Z. Cable Association. ' (Reed. 7.20 p.m.) f NEW YORK, May 13. A Paris message to the New York Times announces that France expects to get the Ukrainian surplus wheat supply, which will bridge the gap until next year. Ships, are awaiting the reopening of the ports for the transport of the' grain to France. Payment will be made in very depreciated Polish tiA Rumanian money, which will improve the French exchange. , It is announced in Washington that Mr. Julius H. Burnes, director of the United States Grain Corporation, has asked the American Cabinet, Government, and railroad officials and the Congress leaders to attend a conference on May 19, to discuss means to stabilise the world grain market after the termination of the Grain Corporation. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17471, 15 May 1920, Page 7
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